I want a proper cock ring, the last one I had was a cheap rubber thing I could have made myself from cut offs from a hardware store
Nice cologne for a man or nice perfume for a woman, can usually get designer ones for around $100 US and they last almost the entire year because they are the good stuff, thus not having to use alot to smell like a million bucks! Coco Mademoiselle is top notch and classy.
Walking on a sand of Californian Beach  Santa is coming tonight to taste a rhum cocktail, I will tell him about it, you better be a good girl from now on...
One of the people I have to buy for is a grandfather figure who has fallen ill recently. Normally, I purchase this fellow a fine wine and some gourmet chocolates. I've no idea what to get him now that those two items seem like unwise gifts. He enjoys cooking and hunting, though he does the two minimally these days. Gardening. Elvis and Nascar. He's become too feeble for me to get him tickets for a race. The awful question is -- and it's one I've been trying to determine an answer to -- what do you get for a man whose body has forsaken him? Help, please.
As I'm in a similar situation with a relative I can tell you that 'comfort' gifts are always welcome. New blankets, bedding, cushions, pillows, throws, comfy socks and/or slippers... or even new household things like pictures, photos (just something new to look at). Also rather than go for gift baskets all in one theme, how about a hamper full of all little bits of goodies to eat? And maybe things that have a longer shelf life so he's not obliged to eat them quickly.
Thank you so much! I've already snagged one nice item for him and I suppose comfy items and treats will complete the package.
Uhhh... yea, ya can. I absolutely despise have strangers touch my body parts. Creeps me out to no end.